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anno urbis conditae
[ahn-noh oor-bis kohn-di-tahy, an-oh ur-bis kon-di-tee]
Latin.
in the year from the founding of the city (Rome, about 753 b.c.). A.U.C.
anno urbis conditae
/ ˈænəʊ ˈɜːbɪs ˈkɒndɪˌtiː /
the full form of AUC
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Word History and Origins
Origin of anno urbis conditae1
literally: in the year of the founding of the city
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